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officials say that the fire was the more serious unit. and they do not believe that this will ground the dream liner fleet. larry? >> all right. many, many, thanks we appreciate the update. by the way, it is becoming a stock market story. boeing stock shares fell. switching gears now. the debt ceiling may expire as early at february 15th. so, i want to know, if republicans are still embar ked on a government shut down no debt ceiling hike ckamakze mission. if the gop keeps talking about a shutdown and no debt ceiling. this is a mission of the first reign. >> i think it s considering that the white house has said repeatedly including today. that president obama is not willing to negotiate with the debt ceiling at all. but you do have senator mitch mcconnell coming out over the weekend saying that he is not all the way for a government shut down but it might be on the table. you have ted cruz saying that it may lead to less spending and more reform. he credited well welfare reform comparing it to the 1990s. >> i don't know your they don't j
officials say that the fire was the more serious unit. and they do not believe that this will ground the dream liner fleet. larry? >> all right. many, many, thanks we appreciate the update. by the way, it is becoming a stock market story. boeing stock shares fell. switching gears now. the debt ceiling may expire as early at february 15th. so, i want to know, if republicans are still embar ked on a government shut down no debt ceiling hike ckamakze mission. if the gop keeps talking about a...
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the full faith and credit of the united states of america is not a bargaining chip. and they better choose quickly because time is running short. >> now, house speaker john boehner responded quickly saying house republicans will do the right thing. they will be responsible, they will meet america's obligations and make sure the government does not shut down. he tried to take that specter off the table. but this is a very tough fight that's getting more and more problematic, larry, because the president said he's going to break the habit of crisis-driven fiscal negotiations. if he's going to succeed in that, somebody is going to have to break and it may have to be soon because treasury secretary geithner said this afternoon we could hit the debt ceiling and exhaust all the extraordinary measures he's been taking as soon as one month from now. >> you know, john, 2010, 2011, the 2012 he negotiated. he voted against the debt ceiling i believe in 2006. why all of a sudden does he not want have to have negotiations? >> i think will's happened, larry, is that the president
the full faith and credit of the united states of america is not a bargaining chip. and they better choose quickly because time is running short. >> now, house speaker john boehner responded quickly saying house republicans will do the right thing. they will be responsible, they will meet america's obligations and make sure the government does not shut down. he tried to take that specter off the table. but this is a very tough fight that's getting more and more problematic, larry, because...
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i think torture is a bad thing for the united states to practice. we should be a leader in terms of demonstrating human rights practices across the world. and if we engage in torture, that encourages other countries to engage in torture with american troops or americans held captive anywhere across the world. people like john mccain and diane feinstein are absolutely right in being opposed to this. i don't know about whether the film is glorifying torture or not. but it's something we don't need to be doing as society. >> don't our enemies use torture? wasn't 9/11 torture? isn't then have been our enemies constantly used torture including the killing of americans not to speak of american reporters? >> enhanced interrogation techniques? that's not necessarily water boarding. and if there are terrorists out there who are worried that they get captured they maybe water boarded? that's fine if they believe that. i have no problem with the purposeful ambiguity the cia has given. but the fact remains i think it is highly contentious whether they used wate
i think torture is a bad thing for the united states to practice. we should be a leader in terms of demonstrating human rights practices across the world. and if we engage in torture, that encourages other countries to engage in torture with american troops or americans held captive anywhere across the world. people like john mccain and diane feinstein are absolutely right in being opposed to this. i don't know about whether the film is glorifying torture or not. but it's something we don't...
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i volunteered for one summer, larry, at united way, you donate a dollar to united way, 90 cents gets down to the beneficiary. right now we're spending up to $60,000 and if you add up the value, we could write a check to every family on welfare for $60,000, but it's inefficient because of government salaries and bureaucracies and so forth. the private sector relies on volunteers. that's why it's far more efficient. 1871, the city of chicago burned down, it was rebuilt with almost complete private money. they came in from all over the world. it was handled with some government bureaucrat, but by and large, the whole city was rebuilt with private money. it can be done without government. >> it could be done without government. you know what? it would be a heck of a free market experiment. it would also be a great socially compassionate experiment too. anyway, larry elder, as always, thanks very much. >>> now, to my very strong warning to politicians in washington, d.c. it's a strong warning. please, don't shut down the government, don't shut down the debt ceiling, i have a much better w
i volunteered for one summer, larry, at united way, you donate a dollar to united way, 90 cents gets down to the beneficiary. right now we're spending up to $60,000 and if you add up the value, we could write a check to every family on welfare for $60,000, but it's inefficient because of government salaries and bureaucracies and so forth. the private sector relies on volunteers. that's why it's far more efficient. 1871, the city of chicago burned down, it was rebuilt with almost complete...
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the united states dropped for the fifth consecutive year. it is now at its lowest point since 2000, mainly as a result of monetary excess business overregulation, labor overreach, and the whole fiscal mess. by the way, while we ranked tenth, canada was sixth. you'd think team obama would learn something about free market economics from our northern neighbors. but it's doubtful. later on in the show, the fabulous film lincoln has just been nominated for more academy awards than any other movie this year. i believe lincoln will win most of them because it shows abe lincoln defeating a dysfunctional congress over a huge issue, namely the 13th amendment to abolish slavery. it can be done, but you need a genius like lincoln and that's why the film is going to win everything. we'll be right back. i'm larry kudlow. >> we can't tell our people they can vote yes on abolishing slavery unless at the same time we could tell them that you're seeking a negotiated peace. >> it's either the amendment or this confederate peace, you cannot have both. >> how m
the united states dropped for the fifth consecutive year. it is now at its lowest point since 2000, mainly as a result of monetary excess business overregulation, labor overreach, and the whole fiscal mess. by the way, while we ranked tenth, canada was sixth. you'd think team obama would learn something about free market economics from our northern neighbors. but it's doubtful. later on in the show, the fabulous film lincoln has just been nominated for more academy awards than any other movie...
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he became treasurer of the united states. he was a good treasurer. >> he was a bank -- you're right, jimmy baker was, but he was a bank director and he knew a lot about it as a corporate lawyer. steve forbes, i just go down the list. this is not personal. i've never met mr. lew. i'm saying on qualifications, he has no markets standing, he has no financial standing or discussions, i don't know what he's going to do with the dollar which has fallen 10% over obama. and steve, i do judge him harshly as omb director. after all, the massive spending and deficit and debt creation, jack lew was presiding over all of that. >> yes, well, he reflects the beliefs of his boss. and i'm sure he's a nice guy, man of integrity, but he's wrong on the budget, wrong on taxes and wrong on the dollar. you're wrong in on those three things, it's not going to be a happy tenure. i couldn't care about his resume, as long as he was a smart guy that could get up to speed quickly with his international counterparts and alike. but he's wrong on the three
he became treasurer of the united states. he was a good treasurer. >> he was a bank -- you're right, jimmy baker was, but he was a bank director and he knew a lot about it as a corporate lawyer. steve forbes, i just go down the list. this is not personal. i've never met mr. lew. i'm saying on qualifications, he has no markets standing, he has no financial standing or discussions, i don't know what he's going to do with the dollar which has fallen 10% over obama. and steve, i do judge him...